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Just a couple of miles from the World Golf Hall of Fame in World Golf Village,
Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer joined forces to create the formidable King &
Bear. Golf's two most respected and well-known ambassadors created the Par-72,
7,279-yard course as an eminently playable and picturesque course with
memorable par-5's amid lakes, loblolly pines and 200-year-old Florida live
oaks. King & Bear is rated among Golf Week's "Top Resort Courses" in the U.S.
Each World Golf Village course features amenities such as complimentary range
balls, fresh chilled apples on the 1st and 10th tees, cool towels for warm
Florida days and GPS System on every golf cart.

Just a couple of miles from the World Golf Hall of Fame in World Golf Village,
Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer joined forces to create the formidable King &
Bear. Golf's two most respected and well-known ambassadors created the Par-72,
7,279-yard course as an eminently playable and picturesque course with
memorable par-5's amid lakes, loblolly pines and 200-year-old Florida live
oaks. King & Bear is rated among Golf Week's "Top Resort Courses" in the U.S.
Each World Golf Village course features amenities such as complimentary range
balls, fresh chilled apples on the 1st and 10th tees, cool towels for warm
Florida days and GPS System on every golf cart.

Hall of Fame members Sam "The Slammer" Snead and Gene "The Squire" Sarazen
served as consultants to course architect Bobby Weed for Slammer & Squire Golf
Course. Located in the heart of the World Golf Village in St. Augustine, FL,
the Slammer & Squire is an 18-hole, 6,939 yard championship course offering
majestic views of the World Golf Hall of Fame from several holes. The course
is distinguished by memorable par-3's, with holes cleverly carved around
preserved wetlands and through rolling woodlands. Course amenities include
complimentary range balls, fresh chilled apples on the 1st and 10th tees, cool
towels for warm Florida days and a GPS system on every golf cart.

Hall of Fame members Sam "The Slammer" Snead and Gene "The Squire" Sarazen
served as consultants to course architect Bobby Weed for Slammer & Squire Golf
Course. Located in the heart of the World Golf Village in St. Augustine, FL,
the Slammer & Squire is an 18-hole, 6,939 yard championship course offering
majestic views of the World Golf Hall of Fame from several holes. The course
is distinguished by memorable par-3's, with holes cleverly carved around
preserved wetlands and through rolling woodlands. Course amenities include
complimentary range balls, fresh chilled apples on the 1st and 10th tees, cool
towels for warm Florida days and a GPS system on every golf cart.

The Palencia Golf Club is a prestigious private club
located in historic St. Augustine. This 7,071 yard, par-72 course was created
by the legendary Arthur Hills and is one of the most exclusive courses in the
area. Carved out of rolling marshland and framed by 200-year old oak trees,
this course offers you a picturesque and challenging layout. Breezes that
blow in from across the Intercoastal Waterway will require good shot accuracy
to post a good score on course. This meticulously maintained course offers
many picturesque views along three of the holes, including numbers three, six
and sixteen. Hole sixteen, the course signature hole, is framed by magnificent
oak forests and offers a wide view of the Intracoastal Waterway behind the
low, open green.

The Palencia Golf Club is a prestigious private club
located in historic St. Augustine. This 7,071 yard, par-72 course was created
by the legendary Arthur Hills and is one of the most exclusive courses in the
area. Carved out of rolling marshland and framed by 200-year old oak trees,
this course offers you a picturesque and challenging layout. Breezes that
blow in from across the Intercoastal Waterway will require good shot accuracy
to post a good score on course. This meticulously maintained course offers
many picturesque views along three of the holes, including numbers three, six
and sixteen. Hole sixteen, the course signature hole, is framed by magnificent
oak forests and offers a wide view of the Intracoastal Waterway behind the
low, open green.

The Conservatory Course at Hammock Beach Resort is a Tom Watson Signature
design featuring dramatic elevations and undulating greens not commonly found
in Florida. With meticulously maintained fairways and immaculate greens, this
masterpiece provides tournament conditions every day. Players can't help but
be inspired by the view of waterfalls, babbling brooks, veneered field stone
work and 140 sand, natural coqina and multiple sod-faced bunkers - a nod to
the designer's affinity for British links-style golf.

The Conservatory signature hole is number 8, a challenging Par-3 with an ample
island green. The 18th hole, featuring a tee box at an elevation of almost
100 feet, offers great panoramic views of nearly the entire course. With six
tee boxes at each hole, the longest playing at 7,746 yards, the course will
accommodate all skill levels.

Players must stay at the Hammock Beach Resort to play The Conservatory course.

The Conservatory Course at Hammock Beach Resort is a Tom Watson Signature
design featuring dramatic elevations and undulating greens not commonly found
in Florida. With meticulously maintained fairways and immaculate greens, this
masterpiece provides tournament conditions every day. Players can't help but
be inspired by the view of waterfalls, babbling brooks, veneered field stone
work and 140 sand, natural coqina and multiple sod-faced bunkers - a nod to
the designer's affinity for British links-style golf.

The Conservatory signature hole is number 8, a challenging Par-3 with an ample
island green. The 18th hole, featuring a tee box at an elevation of almost
100 feet, offers great panoramic views of nearly the entire course. With six
tee boxes at each hole, the longest playing at 7,746 yards, the course will
accommodate all skill levels.

Players must stay at the Hammock Beach Resort to play The Conservatory course.

Placing players on the brink of the Atlantic Ocean, the award-winning Ocean
Course is one of the best examples of oceanfront golf perfection. This "Top
100" course winds along pristine wetlands and sparkling lakes, but also plays
six magnificent holes directly on the Atlantic Ocean. This Jack Nicklaus
Signature Design concludes with a thrilling finale dubbed "The Bear Claw" - a
collection of four holes precariously edging the sweeping coastline. On these
holes, you will experience tees, fairways and greens perched atop natural sand
dunes with incredible views and sounds of the Atlantic Ocean.

Simply, the finishing holes at the Ocean Course are considered to be among the
world's most memorable finishing holes. And in its short lifespan, the Ocean
Course at Hammock Beach has earned a long list of awards, most notably, Golf
Digest's "America's 100 Greatest Public Golf Courses", "Top 10 New Courses You
Can Play", and Golf Magazine's "Top 100 Courses You Can Play in America".

Players must stay at the Hammock Beach Resort to play The Ocean course.

Placing players on the brink of the Atlantic Ocean, the award-winning Ocean
Course is one of the best examples of oceanfront golf perfection. This "Top
100" course winds along pristine wetlands and sparkling lakes, but also plays
six magnificent holes directly on the Atlantic Ocean. This Jack Nicklaus
Signature Design concludes with a thrilling finale dubbed "The Bear Claw" - a
collection of four holes precariously edging the sweeping coastline. On these
holes, you will experience tees, fairways and greens perched atop natural sand
dunes with incredible views and sounds of the Atlantic Ocean.

Simply, the finishing holes at the Ocean Course are considered to be among the
world's most memorable finishing holes. And in its short lifespan, the Ocean
Course at Hammock Beach has earned a long list of awards, most notably, Golf
Digest's "America's 100 Greatest Public Golf Courses", "Top 10 New Courses You
Can Play", and Golf Magazine's "Top 100 Courses You Can Play in America".

Players must stay at the Hammock Beach Resort to play The Ocean course.

The Oak Marsh Golf Course is one of the truly classic Pete Dye-designed golf courses in the world. The course, built shortly after the completion of the Harbour Town Golf Links at Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, is noted for its tight fairways and small greens, meandering along serpentine salt marsh creeks and through the moss draped heritage oaks for which Amelia Island is famous.

At par 72, this 6,500- yard course has 14 holes with water hazards and numerous bulkheaded greens. A variety of bunkers are placed throughout the course to add to the challenge and a natural approach has been maintained as well with the use of coquina shell cart paths, native plant life and preserved habitats for the local wildlife. Walking is allowed after 4:00 pm. In the past, Oak Marsh has played host to a PGA Section Championship and Society of Seniors Championship. In addition, numerous resort tournaments are played here. Oak Marsh has been included in Golf Digest's prestigious list of the "Top 75 Resort Courses in the U.S." Oak Marsh also was selected by Travel & Leisure Golf as one of "Florida's 50 Finest Courses."

The Oak Marsh Golf Course is one of the truly classic Pete Dye-designed golf courses in the world. The course, built shortly after the completion of the Harbour Town Golf Links at Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, is noted for its tight fairways and small greens, meandering along serpentine salt marsh creeks and through the moss draped heritage oaks for which Amelia Island is famous.

At par 72, this 6,500- yard course has 14 holes with water hazards and numerous bulkheaded greens. A variety of bunkers are placed throughout the course to add to the challenge and a natural approach has been maintained as well with the use of coquina shell cart paths, native plant life and preserved habitats for the local wildlife. Walking is allowed after 4:00 pm. In the past, Oak Marsh has played host to a PGA Section Championship and Society of Seniors Championship. In addition, numerous resort tournaments are played here. Oak Marsh has been included in Golf Digest's prestigious list of the "Top 75 Resort Courses in the U.S." Oak Marsh also was selected by Travel & Leisure Golf as one of "Florida's 50 Finest Courses."

Winding along a coastal Atlantic dune ridge, Ocean Link's #4, #5, #6, #15 and #16 provide golfers with five oceanfront golf holes. The fairways and greens are parallel to the beaches of Amelia Island and meander through a unique coastal maritime hammock. This close proximity to the ocean and the ever changing sea breeze provide the golfer with exhilarating views and intriguing play.

Winding along a coastal Atlantic dune ridge, Ocean Link's #4, #5, #6, #15 and #16 provide golfers with five oceanfront golf holes. The fairways and greens are parallel to the beaches of Amelia Island and meander through a unique coastal maritime hammock. This close proximity to the ocean and the ever changing sea breeze provide the golfer with exhilarating views and intriguing play.

The Southeast is home to some of the country's most established and famous
golf courses. And now, the legacy continues at Amelia National. Tom Fazio is
recognized for his dramatically beautiful and extremely playable designs. He
has the unique ability to transform even the most challenging natural settings
into award-winning courses.

Tom Fazio has composed a true masterpiece here that promises to challenge
players of every level. Designed to provide a memorable playing experience
time after time, the course was painstakingly sculpted to create interesting
contours. Florida's famous fine-textured Bermuda grass is meticulously
manicured to maintain close, fast greens. And an abundance of water tests
players' ability while providing a beautiful, natural setting.

The Southeast is home to some of the country's most established and famous
golf courses. And now, the legacy continues at Amelia National. Tom Fazio is
recognized for his dramatically beautiful and extremely playable designs. He
has the unique ability to transform even the most challenging natural settings
into award-winning courses.

Tom Fazio has composed a true masterpiece here that promises to challenge
players of every level. Designed to provide a memorable playing experience
time after time, the course was painstakingly sculpted to create interesting
contours. Florida's famous fine-textured Bermuda grass is meticulously
manicured to maintain close, fast greens. And an abundance of water tests
players' ability while providing a beautiful, natural setting.

Designed by Arnold Palmer's chief architect, Ed Seay, the golf course at Marsh Landing Country Club is exceptional due to its design and natural environment. The 6,841-yard, par-72 layout weaves past pockets of intracoastal marshes and towering pines. Its a tremendous challenge for players, and a visual splendor as well, as the course is also home to an extraordinary array of wildlife. Exotic birds flit from one ancient oak tree draped with Spanish moss to another, while osprey can be seen skimming the water as they approach their nests in the neighboring lagoons.

Designed by Arnold Palmer's chief architect, Ed Seay, the golf course at Marsh Landing Country Club is exceptional due to its design and natural environment. The 6,841-yard, par-72 layout weaves past pockets of intracoastal marshes and towering pines. Its a tremendous challenge for players, and a visual splendor as well, as the course is also home to an extraordinary array of wildlife. Exotic birds flit from one ancient oak tree draped with Spanish moss to another, while osprey can be seen skimming the water as they approach their nests in the neighboring lagoons.

Ponte Vedra's second test of golf is The Lagoon Course, a 6,022 par-70 masterpiece co-authored by two design geniuses - Robert Trent Jones with the front nine holes (1961) and Joe Lee with the back nine holes (1977). In 2007, renowned architect, Bobby Weed, fully restored and enhanced the layout, adding further character and challenge to the golf experience. The restoration branded the Lagoon Course with its own unique identity while nicely complementing the Ocean Course.

The course, although not especially long, places a premium on accurate drives and thoughtful approaches. Water is definitely the dominant feature with a mosaic of lakes and lagoons threatening golfers on eleven holes. Tall pines, palms and ancient, sprawling oaks form the contours of this lushly landscaped course. Fairways are narrow, kept in immaculate condition and the greens small and fast.

Golfers must stay at Sawgrass Resort to play the Ponte Vedra Lagoon Course.

Ponte Vedra's second test of golf is The Lagoon Course, a 6,022 par-70 masterpiece co-authored by two design geniuses - Robert Trent Jones with the front nine holes (1961) and Joe Lee with the back nine holes (1977). In 2007, renowned architect, Bobby Weed, fully restored and enhanced the layout, adding further character and challenge to the golf experience. The restoration branded the Lagoon Course with its own unique identity while nicely complementing the Ocean Course.

The course, although not especially long, places a premium on accurate drives and thoughtful approaches. Water is definitely the dominant feature with a mosaic of lakes and lagoons threatening golfers on eleven holes. Tall pines, palms and ancient, sprawling oaks form the contours of this lushly landscaped course. Fairways are narrow, kept in immaculate condition and the greens small and fast.

Golfers must stay at Sawgrass Resort to play the Ponte Vedra Lagoon Course.

Praises have followed the Ocean Course from the very beginning. In 1939, the Ocean Course was selected as the host for the prestigious Ryder Cup Matches. Unfortunately, just months prior to the scheduled event, it was cancelled due to the onset of World War II. In 1942, after completing a match, golf legend Bobby Jones commented, "it's a course to challenge professionals." Five times in its history, the Ocean Course has proudly served as the site for the U.S. Open qualifying round.

The Ocean Course's ninety-nine strategically positioned sand bunkers enhance the beauty and increase the challenge of the golf experience. Designed to accommodate defensive pin positions, the elevated greens place a demand on thoughtful and accurate approach shots.

Golfers must stay at Sawgrass Resort to play the Ponte Vedra Ocean Course.

Praises have followed the Ocean Course from the very beginning. In 1939, the Ocean Course was selected as the host for the prestigious Ryder Cup Matches. Unfortunately, just months prior to the scheduled event, it was cancelled due to the onset of World War II. In 1942, after completing a match, golf legend Bobby Jones commented, "it's a course to challenge professionals." Five times in its history, the Ocean Course has proudly served as the site for the U.S. Open qualifying round.

The Ocean Course's ninety-nine strategically positioned sand bunkers enhance the beauty and increase the challenge of the golf experience. Designed to accommodate defensive pin positions, the elevated greens place a demand on thoughtful and accurate approach shots.

Golfers must stay at Sawgrass Resort to play the Ponte Vedra Ocean Course.

The Sawgrass Country Club features 27 holes of championship golf, designed by noted course architect, Ed Seay of Palmer Course Design. Consistently ranked in the top 100 courses to play and among the "Best in State" by Golf Digest, subscribers also rated Sawgrass in the top 10 courses in terms of service. Players encounter water on 24 of the 27 holes throughout the medley of challenging nines that stretch across rolling dunes constantly freshened by ocean breezes. The 7,072-yard, par-72 East/West rotation has earned the time-honored distinction as "the original Sawgrass."

The Sawgrass Oceanside Course (East-West) gained its reputation as the original home of PGA Tour THE PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP from 1977-1981 when the course, along with the treacherous March winds, tested the greatest players in the game. The par-72 East-West course has an array of spectacular golf holes, most notably the daunting par 5, East No. 4 with a tantalizing peek at the ocean as you make your way from the green to the next tee.

The Sawgrass Country Club features 27 holes of championship golf, designed by noted course architect, Ed Seay of Palmer Course Design. Consistently ranked in the top 100 courses to play and among the "Best in State" by Golf Digest, subscribers also rated Sawgrass in the top 10 courses in terms of service. Players encounter water on 24 of the 27 holes throughout the medley of challenging nines that stretch across rolling dunes constantly freshened by ocean breezes. The 7,072-yard, par-72 East/West rotation has earned the time-honored distinction as "the original Sawgrass."

The Sawgrass Oceanside Course (East-West) gained its reputation as the original home of PGA Tour THE PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP from 1977-1981 when the course, along with the treacherous March winds, tested the greatest players in the game. The par-72 East-West course has an array of spectacular golf holes, most notably the daunting par 5, East No. 4 with a tantalizing peek at the ocean as you make your way from the green to the next tee.

The PLAYERS Stadium Course at Sawgrass Golf Resort is perhaps the world's most famous golf course. Boasting eighteen of the most incredible golf holes ever designed for one course, this Pete Dye masterpiece winds through North Florida's natural wetland landscape culminating with the internationally famous 17th Hole Island Green - arguably the signature hole of the entire sport.

Annually ranked as one of the "Top 100 Courses in the World", the course was built to challenge pros like no other track had done before while providing an unprecedented experience for spectators at the same time. Now the permanent home of THE PLAYERS Championship each May, The PLAYERS Stadium Course hosts an elite international field of the world's top players, and now guests from around the world can come and play the famed course as well.

The PLAYERS Stadium Course at Sawgrass Golf Resort is perhaps the world's most famous golf course. Boasting eighteen of the most incredible golf holes ever designed for one course, this Pete Dye masterpiece winds through North Florida's natural wetland landscape culminating with the internationally famous 17th Hole Island Green - arguably the signature hole of the entire sport.

Annually ranked as one of the "Top 100 Courses in the World", the course was built to challenge pros like no other track had done before while providing an unprecedented experience for spectators at the same time. Now the permanent home of THE PLAYERS Championship each May, The PLAYERS Stadium Course hosts an elite international field of the world's top players, and now guests from around the world can come and play the famed course as well.

Designed by Pete Dye, Bobby Weed, and player consultant Jerry
Pate, the Valley Course is the "younger brother" of the Stadium
Course. Finished in 1987, the golf course has hosted events such as the
SENIOR PLAYERS Championship, the NFL Golf Classic, and the final stage of
Senior Qualifying School. Water comes into play on 6,838 yards along 18
holes, while fairways filled with hills and valleys create additional
challenges. The Valley Course is a bit milder than its sister course, but it
has more undulation in the fairways than the Stadium Course. Because this
facility is situated only one mile from the ocean, the wind can become a
major factor.

Designed by Pete Dye, Bobby Weed, and player consultant Jerry
Pate, the Valley Course is the "younger brother" of the Stadium
Course. Finished in 1987, the golf course has hosted events such as the
SENIOR PLAYERS Championship, the NFL Golf Classic, and the final stage of
Senior Qualifying School. Water comes into play on 6,838 yards along 18
holes, while fairways filled with hills and valleys create additional
challenges. The Valley Course is a bit milder than its sister course, but it
has more undulation in the fairways than the Stadium Course. Because this
facility is situated only one mile from the ocean, the wind can become a
major factor.

The "KING" himself, Arnold Palmer, designed this formidable golf course
just north of Jacksonville and is within minutes of the Jacksonville
airport. This par 72 championship design was routed along natural wetlands,
large spring-fed lakes lined with coquina boulders and rolling hills with
elevations over 40 feet. The wild grasses and rolling fairways give you the
feel of an Old Scottish Links Course. Five sets of tees will enable golfers of
all skill levels to choose the level of challenge desired.

The "KING" himself, Arnold Palmer, designed this formidable golf course
just north of Jacksonville and is within minutes of the Jacksonville
airport. This par 72 championship design was routed along natural wetlands,
large spring-fed lakes lined with coquina boulders and rolling hills with
elevations over 40 feet. The wild grasses and rolling fairways give you the
feel of an Old Scottish Links Course. Five sets of tees will enable golfers of
all skill levels to choose the level of challenge desired.

Clyde Johnston has designed this gem of a course located between Jacksonville
and St. Augustine. Carved out of a pine forest and around wetlands, the course
at St. Johns Golf & Country Club offers a great test for every skill level.
Five tees plus a family tee vary the length of the course from 7,200 yards
down to 2,400 yards.

Depending on wind conditions, the 18-hole course can be a real challenge. Take
your time and enjoy the surroundings for the next four hours. New carts with
GPS will help make a comfortable and enjoyable experience for our club guests
in addition to getting off to a proper start with a warmup on our fine golf
practice facility. St. Johns Golf & Country Club has been a proud host course
for PGA Tour Q-School qualifiers and many more great regional tournaments.

Clyde Johnston has designed this gem of a course located between Jacksonville
and St. Augustine. Carved out of a pine forest and around wetlands, the course
at St. Johns Golf & Country Club offers a great test for every skill level.
Five tees plus a family tee vary the length of the course from 7,200 yards
down to 2,400 yards.

Depending on wind conditions, the 18-hole course can be a real challenge. Take
your time and enjoy the surroundings for the next four hours. New carts with
GPS will help make a comfortable and enjoyable experience for our club guests
in addition to getting off to a proper start with a warmup on our fine golf
practice facility. St. Johns Golf & Country Club has been a proud host course
for PGA Tour Q-School qualifiers and many more great regional tournaments.

This beautiful layout in south Jacksonville offers every golfer the
appropriate risk-reward situations that challenges experienced players and
offers encouragement to the novice. Sixteen large lakes and over sixty
contoured bunkers, in combination with meticulous landscaping, provide players
with a very scenic, playable and challenging course. Our superbly conditioned
facility features four tee boxes and stretches to a length of 6,952 yards from
the tips. The distinctive layout will test shot-making abilities and require
the use of every club in the golf bag.

This beautiful layout in south Jacksonville offers every golfer the
appropriate risk-reward situations that challenges experienced players and
offers encouragement to the novice. Sixteen large lakes and over sixty
contoured bunkers, in combination with meticulous landscaping, provide players
with a very scenic, playable and challenging course. Our superbly conditioned
facility features four tee boxes and stretches to a length of 6,952 yards from
the tips. The distinctive layout will test shot-making abilities and require
the use of every club in the golf bag.

Designed by renowned architect, Arthur Hills, over the past 10 years
Windsor Parke Golf Club has consistently been chosen by the United States
Golf Association and Florida State Golf Association to host sectional and
regional qualifying for the North Florida area. USGA Qualifying events staged
at Windsor Parke include the US Amateur, US Open, US Junior Amateur, US
Publinks, US Senior Open and US Mid Amateur. Our beautiful Par-72 championship
design, complete with five sets of tees, winds through natural hardwoods and
a series of nine pristine lakes, creating a great test for all players.

For the playability, challenge, conditioning, amenities and service, ours
has been rated by Golf Digest as 4-Star "Places to Play".

Designed by renowned architect, Arthur Hills, over the past 10 years
Windsor Parke Golf Club has consistently been chosen by the United States
Golf Association and Florida State Golf Association to host sectional and
regional qualifying for the North Florida area. USGA Qualifying events staged
at Windsor Parke include the US Amateur, US Open, US Junior Amateur, US
Publinks, US Senior Open and US Mid Amateur. Our beautiful Par-72 championship
design, complete with five sets of tees, winds through natural hardwoods and
a series of nine pristine lakes, creating a great test for all players.

For the playability, challenge, conditioning, amenities and service, ours
has been rated by Golf Digest as 4-Star "Places to Play".

Golfers have long enjoyed playing Bent Creek Golf Course, the City of
Jacksonville's public golf course. Since Bent Creeks's opening in 1989,
the 6,620-yard course has provided a fun and challenging golf experience
for residents of Northeast Florida and visitors alike.

Golfers have long enjoyed playing Bent Creek Golf Course, the City of
Jacksonville's public golf course. Since Bent Creeks's opening in 1989,
the 6,620-yard course has provided a fun and challenging golf experience
for residents of Northeast Florida and visitors alike.

The Champions Club is an 18-hole semi-private championship course conveniently
located in the Julington Creek Plantation south of Jacksonville. The scenic
course is timeless in its design and represents a graceful retreat to the
traditional designs of the past. It offers challenging play for both beginning
and more advanced players with with four sets of tees and stretches to a
length of 6,908 yards. The facility features all the amenities of a private
club and welcomes Golf Zoo guests to our stately clubhouse surrounded by
finely-manicured grounds.

The Champions Club is an 18-hole semi-private championship course conveniently
located in the Julington Creek Plantation south of Jacksonville. The scenic
course is timeless in its design and represents a graceful retreat to the
traditional designs of the past. It offers challenging play for both beginning
and more advanced players with with four sets of tees and stretches to a
length of 6,908 yards. The facility features all the amenities of a private
club and welcomes Golf Zoo guests to our stately clubhouse surrounded by
finely-manicured grounds.

PGA head golf professional Aaron Millikin described the Eagle Harbor course as one that is enjoyable for golfers of all skill levels. "The course will teach them to use a variety of clubs and strategies; and will mean using more than just a 3-wood and a pitching edge."

The 18-hole "Eagle Harbor" course at the Eagle Harbor Golf Club facility in Orange Park, Florida features 6,840 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. The course rating is 73.4 and it has a slope rating of 141 on Bermuda grass. Designed by Clyde B. Johnston, ASGCA, the Eagle Harbor golf course has received a 4-Star rating by Golf Digest Magazine.

PGA head golf professional Aaron Millikin described the Eagle Harbor course as one that is enjoyable for golfers of all skill levels. "The course will teach them to use a variety of clubs and strategies; and will mean using more than just a 3-wood and a pitching edge."

The 18-hole "Eagle Harbor" course at the Eagle Harbor Golf Club facility in Orange Park, Florida features 6,840 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. The course rating is 73.4 and it has a slope rating of 141 on Bermuda grass. Designed by Clyde B. Johnston, ASGCA, the Eagle Harbor golf course has received a 4-Star rating by Golf Digest Magazine.

The 7,037 yard Clyde Johnston design weaves through the Jacksonville, Florida
landscape and takes on a vintage feel as he incorporates several of the
classic design holes from around the world into the par-72 layout. Says
Johnston, "My goal is to intersperse classic holes such as the Redan Hole, the
Eden, and the Cardinal into the routing in order to lend a sense of purity to
the golf experience at Eagle Landing. Those individual designs are so
technically and aesthetically complete that they can truly elevate a golfing
experience."

Johnston's philosophy in designing a Club course remains the same as his other
courses; begin each nine relatively easy and progressively get harder. The
Eagle Landing course offers six sets of tees, from championship to youth tees,
allowing the course to play as easy or as difficult as desired. Eagle Landing
also offers a magnificent golf clubhouse with sports bar, fully-stocked pro
shop, his and her locker rooms, and an elegant restaurant overlooking
sparkling water and lush fairways. Rates before 2 pm include breakfast,
lunch and a cold draft beef. After 2 pm they include a cold draft beer.

The 7,037 yard Clyde Johnston design weaves through the Jacksonville, Florida
landscape and takes on a vintage feel as he incorporates several of the
classic design holes from around the world into the par-72 layout. Says
Johnston, "My goal is to intersperse classic holes such as the Redan Hole, the
Eden, and the Cardinal into the routing in order to lend a sense of purity to
the golf experience at Eagle Landing. Those individual designs are so
technically and aesthetically complete that they can truly elevate a golfing
experience."

Johnston's philosophy in designing a Club course remains the same as his other
courses; begin each nine relatively easy and progressively get harder. The
Eagle Landing course offers six sets of tees, from championship to youth tees,
allowing the course to play as easy or as difficult as desired. Eagle Landing
also offers a magnificent golf clubhouse with sports bar, fully-stocked pro
shop, his and her locker rooms, and an elegant restaurant overlooking
sparkling water and lush fairways. Rates before 2 pm include breakfast,
lunch and a cold draft beef. After 2 pm they include a cold draft beer.